Joshua Hackworth is a 2009 RHP/1B/OF with a 6'0'', 170 lb. frame from Danville, VA who attends George Washington. Athletic build, 3/4 arm slot on the mound, clean arm action, good life to fastball, hard cut action, could potentially throw tight slider, good rhythm in delivery, commands both sides of the plate, nice feel for curveball, makes hitters put the ball in play, swung it well during the games, consistent hard contact to all fields, shows solid bat speed, good opposite field pop, long arm action at first base, clean actions, solid student.

Joshua Hackworth is a 2009 RHP/1B/OF with a 6'0'', 160 lb. frame from Danville, VA who attends George Washington HS. He has an athletic frame with some strength projection. All parts of Hackworths game are affected by a singular ailment that keeps him from realizing his physical potential right now. He opens early and falls off on all his throws, both in the field and from the mound, and also does the same thing when he is swing the bat. Hackworth has a multiple piece delivery with some drift to the plate before he fell off hard prior to release. His fastball was 76-78 mph. Hackworth's 63 mph curveball had good size to it and a rolling break. He dropped down his release point on a 68 mph slider that was fairly flat. He did miss down most of the time, which keeps him out of trouble. Hackworth showed some bat head skills at the plate and made consistent solid contact during games. It's all going to depend on getting his direction/balance improved for his game to advance.

Joshua Hackworth is a 2009 RHP/IF/OF that attends George Washington HS and resides in Danville, VA with a 5'11", 150 lb. frame. Joshua has a lean athletic build with room to fill out some. On the mound Joshua throws from a high 3/4 arm slot with an easy short loose arm action. Joshua has good run on his fastball and works the corners well making hitters put the ball in play. Joshua doesn't not finish well and really needs to get more out of his lower half which and finish center to the plate. At the plate Joshua has a line-drive swing with some strength in his swing. He isn't overly aggressive with his swing and could go after the ball more. Defensively Joshua looked good in the outfield with smooth actions to the ball and nice carry on his throws. He has some good raw infield tools but appears more comfortable in the outfield. Joshua is a kid that will attract attention of many small to mid-level college programs.

Joshua Hackworth is a 2009 RHP/IF/OF from George Washington High School in Danville, Virginia, with a 5'11'', 150 lb. frame. He is a very young two-way player with a lean and projectable body. On the mound he throws from an over the top arm slot with solid arm speed for his age. Hackworth gets occasional arm side life on his fastball that topped out at 72 mph. He also mixes in a slow curve ball at 61 mph, and he shows good control of both pitches. Hackworth throws strikes, and competes on the mound with mound presence and poise. Defensively he has nice hands in the infield and nice footwork. At the plate he is a right handed hitter who chokes up on the bat giving him more bat control. His swing mechanics are solid with a line drive swing plane, and he makes consistent contact. Strength gains swill improve his all-around game, and he is a very good student as well.